so in two years im going to a liberal arts university where my credits will transfer. now the thing is for a while i've been interested in economics but was horrible at math and it was nothing i ever considered learning about seriously. but as i think about the idea, i think i really do want to get some economics related degree.
so im just curious about what all there is to expect from the courses for that major. of course i figure i'll need to up my game in math but other than that what else is there.
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I enjoy taking the most absurd ideas and manifesting them into the most realistic scenarios.
i had to take macro economics and statistics, both had weird maths, its easy stuff that you can punch into a calculator but its different than the algebra based math that i had before.
Umm, take some intro courses in economics, and see how you like them. The math in economics is VERY different from more algebra-based math, such as calculus.
-- "In every real man a child is hidden that wants to play." - Friedrich Nietzsche
now the thing is for a while i've been interested in economics but was horrible at math and it was nothing i ever considered learning about seriously.
but as i think about the idea, i think i really do want to get some economics related degree.
so im just curious about what all there is to expect from the courses for that major.
of course i figure i'll need to up my game in math but other than that
what else is there.
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I enjoy taking the most absurd ideas and manifesting them into the most realistic scenarios.